2.to teach orally, to instruct: Lucian, asin. § 48; Philopatr. 17. In the N. T. only used by Luke and Paul: τινα, 1 Corinthians 14:19; passive ἐκτοῦνόμου, by bearing the law, accustomed to be publicly read in the synagogues, Romans 2:18; with the accusative of the thing, αὐτόςσεπολλάκατηχήσωτῶνἀγνωυμενων, Josephus, de vita sua §65 at the end; with accusative of a thing and of a person, τοῦἀληθοῦςλόγουβραχέακατηχησαςμε, Clement. hom. 1, 13; passive with the accusative of the thing: τήνὁδόντοῦκυρίου, Acts 18:25; τόνλόγον, Galatians 6:6; hence, some ((see Meyer, in the place cited)) resolve Luke 1:4 thus: περίτῶνλόγων, οὕςκατηχήθης (see below).

Acts 21:24V-RIM/P-3PGRK:ὅτι ὧν κατήχηνται περὶ σοῦNAS: to the things which they have been told aboutKJV: whereof they were informed concerningINT: that of which they have been informed about you

Romans 2:18V-PPM/P-NMSGRK:τὰ διαφέροντα κατηχούμενος ἐκ τοῦNAS: the things that are essential, being instructed out of the Law,KJV: the things that are more excellent, being instructed out ofINT: the things that are more excellent being instructed out of the